THURSDAY. AUGUST 23: 1962 Softball Proves Faster Than Pro Baseball Game By KEN tiENLINGER Sports Editor Imagine the unlikely prospect of your.date hurling a shoe at you, across a dance floor at 96 mph. Even the most athletic of men would have a hard time ducking. But men actually make a living trying to hit an even smaller object t hurtling toward them. at greater speeds. These men play softball, a game that when played by skilled athletes, is much faster than . firofessional baseball. While the object in hOth games is to score more_ runs the opposition, the methods of achiev ing this' goal are quite different, Baseball has been stricken with the hoirie ruff disease. This disease began quite calmly when - Babe Ruth• found it more profitable to utilize his muscles as a slugger rather than aS a pitcher. UNFORTUNATELY, this dis-' ease hai turned into an epidemic. It 'has reached the point where such basic skills as speed,,defense and bunting are overshadowed by .thick-arrned Goliaths whose only ,-talent is the ability to propel the !ball out of sight 25 times a season. •1 1 Club owners claim that the game is more lively with the power, 'and they- pay accordingly. They claim that the game would become: a travesty if homers de creased: ; Major league attendance has dropped . considerably within the lait decade, as noted by the con stant franchise shifts. It can be Ex-Lion Gridders , Shine in Exhibitions , . Several ex-Penn State football Players continue - to show up well in preseason professional exhi bition games this season. Last: week against the Balti more Colts, Galen Hall of the Washington Redskins flipped a 29-yard scoring pass to Dick Jame s, Washington's leading ground gainer in 4961. Hall also threw a TD pass in the Redskins' first game against the Los Ange les Rams two weeks ago. Former Lion Lenny Moore scored:twice for the Colts in their victory over the Redskins. MILT PLUM threw a TD pass as Detroit • downed the Dallas CowbOys in another NFL exhi bition last .Saturday. Plum was traded; to Detroit from the Cleve land Browns earlier in the year. Donl Jonas returned a punt 65 yardS for the Philadelphia Eagles in their win ()veil the Chicago Bears.l According to club officials Jonas a cinch to remain with the club. Syracuse Rivalry Tight The I Penn State -Syracuse foot ball series. one of college• foot ball's imost spectacular post-way rivalries ; shows 18 wins for Penn State, 16 for Syracuse and five ties. :, ' ,..V d46 , 00 P t " : 4 4 4 + 4 .4 7 ~:2, One group Dacron and •Colton SUITS val. $39.50 .. now 524.99 One group Dacron and Wool SUITS now 535.00 One group Summer SPORT COATS val. $29.93 . . now $16.99 Another group Summer sPgfit COATS vat. $39.50 now 527:99 Summer DRESS SLACK • $5.00 to $lO.OO SUMMER CORDS and ITE ;DUCKS 53.29 All BERMUDAS • I '- $2.99 • All SuMmer Short Sleeve SHIRTS 52.59 Sport SHIRTS and Knits' $2.29 two for .$1.50 One group SHOES3S.OO and $B.OO One group RAINCOATS 1 - $8.99 One group zipper JACKETS Free Parking of rear of 'store white you shop • 2295. ALLEN' ST. o AD 84241 I • said that the power game no longer captivates people as it once did. Fans need variety. • ' Softball, on the other hand, com bines- timely if not awesome hit= ting, excellent defense and a far greater emphasis on pitching. A GOOD; SOFTBALL player cannot get by on just his ability to hit the ball. Considering that in most soft games the combined tun total for both teams rarely exceeds four, a sharp defense must exist. With defense is combined super ! lative pitching. In no other major team sport does one player so ,dominate the outcome of a con test . The-softball pitcher is respon sible for 90 per cent of his team's success. TO ILLUSTRATE this fact, con sider .The King and His Court, a four-man barnstorming team that 'consistently defeats nine-man All- Star teams; Why? They have Eddie Feigner. considered to be the finest softball hurler in the game. •A few• dry statistics are neces sary to demonstrate the calibre of his talents. • Feigner's ' bullets have been timed at speeds exceeding .110 mph. The fastest baseball pitcher Cricket Team Bows In Season's .Finale Special to The Summer Collegi4n The Penn State cricket team. 11 men by, now hardened to a i d= versify cloAed the season with, a final extravagant defeat at the hands of the British CommOn wealth team in Washington's West Potomac Park last Sattir day. In The Commonwealth team, co l - posed mainly of English burin e s men and al number •of diplom ts, opened the batting briskly. St to captured an early wicket when Leahy acdepted an incredibly simple catch behind the wicket off a mis-timed hook stroke. 1 NO MORE wickets' fell until, with. the score at 70, Price; the Commonwealth captain and a once English county-player, was retired by a fine ball from Hantil;. ton. I But the batsmen continued pile-up runs at an alarming rate. Finally Denny took a neat catch at long-on, and Harsha began bowl' ii i g with ' remarkable length and:drection. But it was late. A. atsman's •error ' between wicke s. led to a run-out. With that a d the arrival of a welcome tea iii terval, plus the fact that Harsh was holding up the run rti gettiri , led to the Commonwealth decla ng,- , the innings closed at 130 fdr five wickets. 1 7 14 ac Sez . . . We need room so the carpenters can go to work. This means unbelievable values, for you since we 4bn't want our merchandise buried in 'savadusf. Fall remodeling and fall stock have brought our summer wear prices down, down. down. SUMMER COU,EGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA yet timed was Bob Feller of the Cleveland Indians, but he couldn't break the 100 mph barrier. What is even moreisignificant is that Feigner is throwing the ball 14 feet closer to the batter than baseball pitchers. The batters are obviously at a great disadvantage.= THERE ARE FEW .300 hitters in softball. In fact, at:last year's World Softball Tournament held in gelarwater, Fla., the champion Aurora, 111. club had a team bat ting average of only .164. The won because a' raw-toned six .footer named Harvey Sterkel averaged two strikeouts per in ning in the 39 innings he pitched and an air-tight defense .Isacked him up. But this doe not mean that softball hitters are a burz.h of weaklings who cuoldn't hit well enough to make a Little League team., Foll - of the Aurora starters were former pro baseball players. Unlike the home run derby in baSeball, the pitching domination makes for a faster more exciting game. - a Softball - is on the rise. In some parts of the country such .as Florida, and Connecticut it out ranks pro baseball in attedance. And all because the fans prefer a hustling spirited 1-0 game to a drab 9-4 slugfest. State's batting was consistent inasmuch as it was quickly over and of disastrous proportions. Lacking Rustum Roy. who had been unable to make the trip, Vaughan and Dunbar opened the innings for reasons best known only to the captain who made the selection. DUNBAR LOOKED good but unluckily 'chopped a bad ball on to the stumps with the score at four. Vaughan, with enough luck for both of them, hit lustily for eight runs. Denny batted solidly for a valuable 12, and Hamilton clouted. a few in Various direc tions 'before nipping one toli the wicket-keeper. Leahy. the captain, really looks like a batsman but in cricket looks aren`f everything. A wild stroke nutgide the off-stump gave the wicket-keeper a straight forward" catch. Carrier connected for-five runs. Qazi got a single somewhere, and since Mehta hurt himself and couldn't bat, the c 4nnings ,closed for a total of 55, Penn State losing by 95. Rugged Ground Troops Penn State backs rushed for 2,300 yards in I 0 regular-season games last year. then added I:17 more against Gentgianech in the - ,lator Bowl. OK, THE STUFF BELIEVE IT OR NOT! STRAW HATS Shorty P. J.'s SWIM TIItUNKS e te the Center ci Painsyivanii. .53.99 HAS TO GO! . 51.49 52.99 HABERDASHERY ‘.7ll°Pb Grid Praclice Begins in One Week; Successor to Hall Must Be Found Rip Engle, who in 12 seasons at the Penn State coaching helm has almost three victories to show for every defeat, invited 63 play ers to return to campus for pre season football drills which will begin next Saturday. From that group Engle must find a worthy successor to quar terback Galen Hall and must de velop the "seconds" and "thirds" he belieVes will be necessary if his team hopes to match a '1961 record that saw his Ntttany Lions post a 7-3 record, win the East ern title. and AtOtip Georgia Tech in,the Gator Bowl. -. THE LION CHIEF is hank to admit that his all-lettered tenta tive starting eleven shapes up as a strong one, but he rightfully resists the suggestion that 11 out standing players can succeed against the likes 'of Navy. Air Force, Rice, Army, Syracuse, Cali fornia, Maryland, West Virginia, Holy Cross. and Pittsburgh. "We proved by our recent sue cess with alternating units. and specialists that it takes at least 25 or 30 good 'players to succeed on our level of competition," Engle said. "With potential problems at end. guard. center, and among linebackers, we must develop depth quickly it we hope to come close to last year's record." The only question mark -ori rEngle's - potentially' Atrgng first unit" is at quarterback, where' letterman ,Don Caum is a slight favoriti over four other candi dates--lettermen Pete Liske antU Gary Wydnian and sophomores Ron Coates and Frank -Pellet. The battle for this position- looms as the highlight of pre-seasoll drills. INCLUDED AMONG -the re turnees :ire 20 players who kt tered in 1961. and another—guard.- Hob Hart—who lettered in '6O - was limited to 33 minutes last fall because of knee sur geiy: PAGE SEVEN